Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, like I stated to Mr. Yakeleya, we are working with CMHC to access the 500 units we want to put on the ground in the next three years. As part of delivering those 500 units, we want to develop also a human resource component and ensure that the monies stay in the aboriginal communities. So that is the very important component for the next three years for the 500 units. But as part of doing that, we also are developing a human resource plan for the Novel housing on exactly what logistical costs are going to be associated and what training's going to be needed to do the conversation. So we're trying to put these two projects together. First three years, get the people trained on the 500 houses we're going to be putting in communities, identify those people at the front end and use the same people to do the conversion with Novel once we take them into communities. So we will identify the human resources with the 500 units over the next three years.
David Krutko on Question 418-15(4): Housing Opportunities Arising From Mackenzie Gas Project
In the Legislative Assembly on February 16th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 418-15(4): Housing Opportunities Arising From Mackenzie Gas Project
Question 418-15(4): Housing Opportunities Arising From Mackenzie Gas Project
Item 7: Oral Questions
February 15th, 2006
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